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· 5/8/1986

United States v. Charles Whitney

Citations

  • 787 F.2d 457

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  • concluding that argument, which slated that jury must conclude that government’s witnesses, postal employees, must have lied in order to acquit defendant, was improper

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Judges: Memillian, Henley, Gibson

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